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Weightloss Tips

Author: Will Mason

In Daniel Reids worthy book The Tao of Health, Sex & Longevity, theres a section on foods that kill fat.

Reid lists the foods (and juices) to assist obesity, which include Carrot juice (possibly the single most cleansing, nourishing of all the veggie juices); a combo of Carrot, beet and cucumber juice, which corrects acidosis by alkalinizing the system; Spinach, which cleanses the lower bowel; and Cabbage juice, which helps with digestion and elimination.

He also mentions "Foods to Avoid: all refined starch and sugar, especially white bread and sweet pastries, overcooked meats; fatty meats; chocolate; pasteurised milk; cooked eggs; alcohol."

Well, just goes to show. I dont think fat on meat is a inferior thing: in fact I think it can sometimes be worthy for you. I dont mind eggs either, since theyre protein, but I do agree that frying food is not as healthy as broiling and steaming.

But generally I think Reids suggestions are fantastic, and I recommend getting the book (and no, I dont get commissions from anyone for punting their stuff ;)

Reid also has a large section on Food Combining, which is I believe essential for weight loss and health in general.

But what is Food Combining it? I can't go into exhaustive detail now, but in essence its the claim (and I have demonstrated the truth of it in my own life) that different food types should not be combined.

Dont mix protein and starch, for example. If you follow this rule, you will find that, amongst others, your digestion will improve remarkably.

For a more detailed explanation, theres a lot of info out there, but one book I found worthy was Harvey and Marilyn Diamonds book Fit For Life. Check it out (and other books too) - and do your digestive system and figure a favor.

Not only will you have less gas and bloat, but I found you lose weight.

If you want to prove food combining works, try this experiment: eat a pure protein meal, or a pure starch meal. Do NOT mix the protein and starch. See how easily the meal is digested.

Then mix protein and starch in a meal, and note how long it takes to go through, and whether you have gas. I think you will conclude that its best not to mix!

Other food combining tips: eat fruit alone; eat different types of fruits separately; eat melon as a fruit separately (i.e. not mixed with any other kind of fruit); and drink (unpasteurised) milk by itself, alone.

Follow these tips and I believe you will be on your way to a slimmer, healthier you :-

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About the Author:

Will Mason is author of Flab Falls Off, an eBook on health, diet and weightloss, and creator of www.flabfallsoff.com. The article is a combination of excerpts from the book.

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